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Council approves interim use permit for Brockton Lane storage and truck staging with conditions
Summary
After a lengthy public hearing, the Dayton City Council approved a three-year interim use permit for an extended home business at 15430 Brockton Lane with conditions limiting truck storage, hours, screening and requiring property cleanup and a relocated driveway.
The Dayton City Council approved an interim use permit (IUP) Feb. 11 allowing an extended home business for storage and truck staging at 15430 Brockton Lane, subject to several conditions the planning commission recommended and the council clarified.
The applicants, John Herbis and Justine (family name given in the application), applied to use a roughly 11-acre property as a staging area for John and Jerry Asphalt and Concrete Services. The planning commission recommended approval 3-2 with conditions; the council discussed the permit at length and then approved it with specific requirements.
Key conditions adopted by council include: - A 6-foot opaque fence along the north property line (extent identified in site plan) to screen the…
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